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Harsh Winter Brings Bone-Chilling Temperatues In US

US: More than 200 million people 바카라 about 60 per cent of the US population 바카라 were under some form of winter weather advisory or warning on Friday, the National Weather Service said.

Tens of millions of Americans endured bone-chilling temperatures, blizzard conditions, power outages and cancelled holiday gatherings on Friday from a winter storm that forecasters said was nearly unprecedented in its scope, exposing 60 per cent of the population to some sort of winter weather advisory or warning.

More than 200 million people 바카라 about 60 per cent of the US population 바카라 were under some form of winter weather advisory or warning on Friday, the National Weather Service said.

The weather service's map 바카라depicts one of the greatest extents of winter weather warnings and advisories ever바카라, forecasters said in a statement on Friday.

More than 3,100 flights within, into or out of the US were cancelled on Friday, according to the tracking site FlightAware, causing more mayhem as travellers try to make it home for the holidays. More than 350,000 homes and businesses were without power on Friday morning.

The huge storm stretched from border to border. In Canada, WestJet cancelled all flights on Friday at Toronto Pearson International Airport, beginning at 9 am. And in Mexico, migrants waited near the US border in unusually cold temperatures as they awaited a US Supreme Court decision on whether and when to lift pandemic-era restrictions that prevent many from seeking asylum.

바카라This is not like a snow day when you were a kid,바카라 President Joe Biden warned on Thursday in the Oval Office after a briefing from federal officials. 바카라This is serious stuff.바카라

Forecasters are expecting a bomb cyclone 바카라 when atmospheric pressure drops very quickly in a strong storm 바카라 to develop near the Great Lakes. That will stir up blizzard conditions, including heavy winds and snow.

Among those with cancelled flights was Ashley Sherrod, who planned to fly from Nashville, Tennessee, to Flint, Michigan, on Thursday afternoon.

Sherrod was debating whether to drive or risk booking a Saturday flight that she worries will be cancelled.

바카라My family is calling, they want me home for Christmas, but they want me to be safe, too,바카라 said Sherrod, whose bag 바카라 including the Grinch pajamas she was planning to wear to a family party 바카라 was packed and ready by the door. 바카라Christmas is starting to, for lack of a better word, suck.바카라

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The cold also led to a high demand at homeless shelters, including in Detroit, where some shelters were at capacity on Thursday.

바카라We are not sending anyone back into this cold,바카라 Aisha Morrell-Ferguson, a spokeswoman for COTS, a family-only shelter, told the Detroit News.

And in Portland, Oregon, officials opened four emergency shelters. In the city's downtown, Steven Venus tried to get on a light-rail train to get out of the cold after huddling on the sidewalk overnight in below-zero temperatures.

바카라My toes were freezing off," he said, a sleeping bag wrapped around his head, as he paused near a flimsy tent where another homeless person was taking shelter.

Courtney Dodds, a spokeswoman for the Union Gospel Mission, said teams from her organisation had been going out to try to persuade people to seek shelter.

바카라It can be really easy for people to doze off and fall asleep and wind up losing their lives because of the cold weather," she said.

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In famously snowy Buffalo, New York, forecasters predicted a 바카라once-in-a-generation storm" because of heavy lake-effect snow, wind gusts as high as 65 mph (105 kph), whiteouts and the potential for extensive power outages.

Mayor Byron Brown urged people to stay home, and the NHL postponed the Buffalo Sabres' home game against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Denver, also no stranger to winter storms, was the coldest it has been in 32 years on Thursday, when the temperature dropped to minus 24 (minus 31 Celsius) in the morning at the airport.

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